Satnam-Network April 2002 qU Twkuru qum pih Ardwis ] You are our Lord and Master; to You, We offer this prayer. Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268 jIau ipMfu.

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Satnam-Network April 2002 qU Twkuru qum pih Ardwis ] You are our Lord and Master; to You, We offer this prayer. Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268 jIau ipMfu sBu qyrI rwis ] This body and soul are all Your property.

Satnam-Network April 2002 qum mwq ipqw hm bwirk qyry ] You are our mother and father; we are Your children. Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268 qumrI ik®pw mih sUK Gnyry ] In Your Grace, there are so many joys!

Satnam-Network April 2002 koie n jwnY qumrw AMqu ] No one knows limits of Your greatness aUcy qy aUcw BgvMq ] You are the Highest of the High, Most Generous God. Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268

Satnam-Network April 2002 sgl smgRI qumrY sUiqR DwrI ] The whole creation functions under your command (Like Puppets tied to the thread) Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268 qum qy hoie su AwigAwkwrI ] Whatever You have created, is under your command

Satnam-Network April 2002 qumrI giq imiq qum hI jwnI ] You alone know Your state and extent. Guru Granth Sahib; Part 268 nwnk dws sdw kurbwnI ]8]4] Nanak, Your slave, is forever a sacrifice. ||8||4||

Satnam-Network April 2002 Almighty Destroyer of Evil  Place your faith in The Almighty (Destroyer of Evil like “Sword”) Waheguru ever lasting peace & joy (in this life and the life after). Guru Granth Sahib for eternal peace & joy  Waheguru can be meditated upon and realised by practicing teachings of the 10 Gurus contained in the SHABAD (WORD) GURU, Guru Granth Sahib for eternal peace & joy Verse 1 :

Satnam-Network April 2002  Remember the Great Warriors & Martyrs and Learn from their supreme sacrifices for their Devotion to God & service to humanity :  5 Piyare(5 Beloved Ones)  5 Piyare (5 Beloved Ones) For their Courage & Devotion to The Guru Verse 2 :

Satnam-Network April 2002  4 Sahibzade i.e. Princes  4 Sahibzade i.e. Princes (The Emperor Guru Gobind Singh’s Sons) For their Bravery & Firmness in the Sikh Faith Verse 2 : Battle Of Chamkaur 22 Dec 1704 Sacrifices at Sirhind 26 Dec 1704 Battle Of Chamkaur 22 Dec 1704

Satnam-Network April Mukte (40 Salvanists) 40 Mukte (40 Salvanists) For the Virtue of Admittance of their mistake & returning back to Guru’s service. Under the command of Mai Bhago, all of them sacrificed their lives in the battle of Mukatsar. Guru Sahib forgave them & tore their resignation. Verse 2 :

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 :  Learn from the deeds of all the Strong Willed Sikh men and women and, who remained firm in the Sikh Faith whilst they Had their :  Heads removed

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 : Bhai Mani Singh - Cut Joint-by-Joint

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 :  Learn from the deeds of all the Strong Willed Sikh men and women and, who remained firm in the Sikh Faith whilst they Had their :  Scalp Removed

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 :  Crushed to death between the wheels

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 :  Sawn alive  Boiled alive

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 3 :  Children cut to pieces & put back in mother’s lap

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 4 :  Akal Takhat  Akal Takhat (First Saint-Soldier Training Centre Constructed By the 6 th Guru Hargobind Sahib)  Patna Sahib Takhat  Patna Sahib Takhat (Birth Place Of 10 th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib)  Kesgarh Sahib Takhat  Kesgarh Sahib Takhat (Birth Place Of Khalsa on the Vaisakhi 1699)  Damadamaa Sahib Takhat  Damadamaa Sahib Takhat (Guru Granth Sahib Recompiled & Completed by 10 th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib)  Hazoor Sahib Takhat  Hazoor Sahib Takhat (Place of Departure Of 10 th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib) Thrones of Authority Remember the 5 Takhats; The Sikh Thrones of Authority Holy Shrines

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 5: Khalsa Panth’s Joint Prayer For blessing of Waheguru’s Naam & Eternal PEACE. May Khalsa serve the humanity with food, daily needs & provide justice

Satnam-Network April 2002 Verse 6 : May Sikhs practice righteousness with Firm Faith and thus obtain Divine Bliss. May the Khalsa Panth prosper throughout the ages

Satnam-Network April 2002 Bless the Sikhs with humbleness and divine wisdom under your protection for glory at all times Bestow the Khalsa with the service & Management to upkeep the Historic Gurdwaras (Now in Pakistan). Humble Prayer for blessing of the understanding & strength to practice teachings of Guru Granth SahibHumble Prayer for blessing of the understanding & strength to practice teachings of Guru Granth Sahib Verse 7: